I think windy - Chicago's 'Windy City'
One can imagine a girl named Windy, who is strong.
Excuse me please. There is a strong Windy blowing on the door. May I let her in, sir? :lol::lol::lol:
Though grammatically correct, looks like a funny sort of nonsense.
Fortunately, we haven't got Windy as a person's name among the options.;-)
wind. wind blowing.
Both "wind" and "windy" are correct, but they have different meanings and usage.Which is the correct answer?
I think you failed to notice the question at the start of this thread. It asks which one is correct in the sentence "There's a very strong ________ blowing". Only one is correct so your statement that both are correct is wrong in this context.Both "wind" and "windy" are correct, but they have different meanings and usage.